Acute respiratory disease hospital opened in HCM City to cope with nCoV

An acute respiratory disease hospital was put into service in Ho Chi Minh City on February 10 to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (nCoV).
Acute respiratory disease hospital opened in HCM City to cope with nCoV ảnh 1Doctors and nurses from different hospitals in the city will take turns working at the acute respiratory disease hospital. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) -
An acute respiratory disease hospital was put into service in Ho Chi Minh City on February 10 to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (nCoV).

The HCM City Hospital for Tropical Diseases would bear the main responsibility to run the 300-bed facility, based at the HCM City Military School in Nhuan Duc commune, Cu Chi district, said Tang Chi Thuong, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Health.

The acute respiratory disease hospital demonstrates the city’s readiness to act in case of an outbreak of the acute respiratory disease, he added.

Doctors and nurses from different hospitals in the city will take turns working at the acute respiratory disease hospital.

HCM City will also put into operation another 200-bed acute respiratory disease hospital in Nha Be district.

Apart from the acute respiratory disease hospitals, 47 hospitals in the city have specific rooms and quarantine areas for health examination and treatment for patients suspected to be infected with coronavirus.

Vietnam has so far confirmed 14 nCoV infection cases, nine of them are in northern Vinh Phuc province. Three of the 14 patients have been discharged from hospital./.
VNA

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